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Saraki to Tambuwal:You lied, you didn’t inform me you were withdrawing for Atiku in 2022
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Ex-Senate president, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has refuted the claim by a former governor of Sokoto State, Senator Aminu Tambuwal, that he informed him (Saraki) before withdrawing for former Vice President Atiku Abubakar during the 2022 presidential primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Naijablitznews reports this was contained in a statement by his media office signed by Yusuph Olaniyonu, Saraki, while responding to the claim by Tambuwal in an interview aired on Arise TV Programme titled āUntold Stories With Adesuwaā, said he was also surprised, like everybody present at the PDP presidential convention, that Tambuwal returned to the podium to announce his withdrawal after he had addressed the delegates seeking their votes to fly the PDP presidential flag in the 2023 general elections.
āI need to set the record straight. When I saw Tambuwal returning to the podium after he had earlier addressed the delegates to canvass for their votes, I wondered what was happening.
“His announcement that he had withdrawn from the race and that the delegates who were supporting him should vote for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar took me by surprise.
āTambuwal is my friend, but he should take responsibility for his decisions and actions.
” He never discussed withdrawal from the race with me. I never contemplated withdrawing my candidature from the race and had nothing to do with the decision process that led to his withdrawal in favour of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar,ā Saraki stated.
In the interview Tambuwal had said he agreed to step down for Atiku ābecause I believe if you talk about capacity and all of that, when you look at the other candidate and all of us, I believe I could step down for him. And I didnāt just do that; I told Senator Bukola Saraki before stepping down for Atiku.ā
When asked to respond to the claim by former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose, that he betrayed former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, at the convention, Tambuwal said, āYou think I will take what Fayose said seriously? Even the people of Sokoto that he appealed to not vote for me didnāt take him seriously. They voted for me to be their senator.
āHe called me a betrayer; he didnāt say where I betrayed him as Ayo Fayose. He called me a hypocrite. He didnāt say where I went and did anything against his person. And he said he wished I would lose. But God, who sees our hearts and knows the truth, didnāt let me lose. I am in the Senate. Where is Ayo Fayose?ā
Tambuwalās decision to step down for Atiku at the convention was seen as a watershed in the race for the 2023 presidential election. Analysts believed that Wike was on course to clinch the ticket, but Tambuwalās endorsement of Atiku changed the outcome.
With Tambuwalās endorsement, Atiku polled 371 votes to defeat Wike, who polled 237, while Saraki came in a distant third with 70 votes.
Many observers were left stunned by Tambuwalās decision because he was considered one of the strongest allies of Wike among the candidates, with their history dating back to the 2018 presidential primary of the party, when Wike supported the former Sokoto State governor, who came in second behind Atiku.
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NNPC’s failure to fix refineries might encourage Dangote to be monopolistic
Despite bickering between the Dangote Petrochemical Industry and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), a group of Nigerians in Diaspora has entertained fears that the leading regulatory agency might be secretly encouraging Dangote Refinery to be monopolistic in oil distribution in the country.
Dr. Donald Illiya, Global President of Nigerians in Diaspora Movement
(NDM), in a statement signed Monday morning from London, United Kingdom, said the public faceoffs between the NNPCL and Dangote refinery is confusing, and might be to distract Nigerians, while the regulatory body encourages Dangote to be the sole oil distributor in Nigeria, by suppressing the state owned local refineries and hold them continually in comatose.
“The Nigerians in Diaspora Movement have watched with perplexity the choreographed performance between the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and Dangote Petrochemicals Refinery, which is meant to keep exploiting Nigerians by making them pay more than reasonable pump prices for refined petroleum products.
“For us, taking in the state of the nation’s economy and the ongoing cost of living crisis, we are of the view that Nigeriaās fate is tied to the state of government-owned refineries, which must be made functional to cause a consequential drop in the prices of fuel and a positive knock-off effect on the cost of living.
“From our review of the murky situations around the refining, importation, supply and pricing of petroleum products, we are constrained to conclude that NNPCL and its officials are aiding Dangote Refinery to emerge as a monopoly by failing to revive domestic refineries while obscuring this fact by being publicly hostile to each other”, the statement said.
The group, while asserting high level of corruption in the energy sector, said, despite spending over N17 trillion to rehabilitate the Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna refineries from 2002 to 2022, and still spending more, even under the present regime of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the local refineries have remained comatose.
“We are concerned that the unfolding drama is part of a larger plot to conceal the fact that NNPCL has kept its track record as a cesspit of corruption, which is most prominent in the phantom turnaround maintenance of the government-owned refineries. From when NNPCL Group CEO, Mele Kyari assumed office in July 2019, the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari approved $1.5 billion for the rehabilitation of the Kaduna, Port Harcourt, and Warri refineries. Another N54.66 billion was spent on refinery rehabilitation from January to June 2022.
“More funds have disappeared into the private coffers of those managing NNPCL such that additional monies have been spent even under the current government, bringing the total expenditure on refinery repairs to approximately N17 trillion on turnaround maintenance of the nationās three refineries between 2002 and 2022.
“The only output Nigerians have had from this huge expenditure are the ever-changing delivery dates for the refineries to resume operation. In November 2023 a December 2023 target date was announced for Port Harcourt Refinery, and by December of that year, March 2024 was announced as a new date only for this to be altered at least three other times.
“The completion of repairs on Kaduna Refinery was set for the first quarter of 2024, but the refinery has only produced stories on why it is being delayed. Warri Refinery has not fared any better, as a similar first quarter of 2024 target date for commencement of operations, as announced by Mele Kyari, turned out to be folklore”, the group added.
They are of the opinion that, “It is consequently plausible that the failure to make these refineries functional is beyond incompetence and the theft of the funds meant for repairing them. It is now glaring that the refineries are being kept moribund to create a favourable condition for the emergence of a monopoly. This is a tragic turn of events at a time when jurisdictions worldwide are taking bold steps to prevent predatory and monopolistic tendencies to protect citizens and businesses”.
Nigerians in Diaspora Movement, therefore, urged “President Bola Tinubu to take decisive steps to purge the rot in NNPCL so that domestic refineries can resume production and ward off the dangers of succumbing to a monopoly, which also presents a single point of failure for the nationās fuel supply”.
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Trump set to sign Executive Order to flush out transgender personnel from US military
President-elect, Donald Trump, is set to sign an executive order that would remove all transgender members from the United States military.
It was learnt that the development has intensified concerns within the LGBTQ+ community.
The report claimed that the state officials had stated that transgender personnel would be discharged on medical grounds, deeming them āunfitā to serve.
Recall that during Trumpās first term as president, he introduced a similar policy that prohibited transgender individuals from joining the armed forces while allowing those already enlisted to remain in their roles.
After Trump left office, President Joe Biden had overturned the military ban in his first week as president in 2021, issuing an executive order to restore transgender individualsā right to serve openly. However, with Trumpās potential return to the White House, transgender rights in the US may face renewed challenges.
However, the current proposal, as reported, would extend to removing all transgender service members, regardless of their current status. It is anticipated that the executive order will be issued on Trumpās first day in office, January 20 next year.
If signed, Trumpās new directive could be broader and more contentious than the policy he implemented during his first term. What would be its impact on transgender personnel serving in US military.
Reports indicated that approximately 15,000 transgender individuals are actively serving in the US military.
This is coming amid moves by US congress to stop irst transgender lawmaker from using female restrooms and bathrooms in her new workplace.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson had expressed his support for the policy that tends to disregard transgender ideologies in the legislative arm.
āAll single-sex facilities in the Capitol and House Office Buildings ā such as restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms ā are reserved for individuals of that biological sex,ā the speaker said in a statement last Wednesday.
āIt is important to note that each Member office has its own private restroom, and unisex restrooms are available throughout the Capitol. Women deserve womenās only spaces,ā he added.
The move to prevent McBride from using the womenās facilities in the House was first initiated by Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., who on Monday introduced a resolution to ban trans women from using womenās bathrooms inside the complex.
Mace said the resolution was āabsolutelyā in response to McBride, a Delaware Democrat, being elected to the House.
She took her anti-trans crusade even further on Wednesday, announcing a bill to ban trans people from using bathrooms that align with their gender in all federal buildings across the country. Neither of the resolutions have been brought to a House vote.
It is important to note that each Member office has its own private restroom, and unisex restrooms are available throughout the Capitol. Women deserve womenās only spaces,ā he added.
The move to prevent McBride from using the womenās facilities in the House was first initiated by Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., who on Monday introduced a resolution to ban trans women from using womenās bathrooms inside the complex.
Mace said the resolution was āabsolutelyā in response to McBride, a Delaware Democrat, being elected to the House.
She took her anti-trans crusade even further on Wednesday, announcing a bill to ban trans people from using bathrooms that align with their gender in all federal buildings across the country. Neither of the resolutions have been brought to a House vote.
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